Vanishing Points
In photography and art, guiding lines are useful tools. They help guide the your eyes to a specific path. They can be literal lines, or they can be visual elements like rows of trees, roads, or of shadows that lead the eye to a focal point or a desired subject.
Here are a few photographs I took showing that effect. Or at least trying to show it.
The one above is a fave on this set as there's a subject in the distance, right in the middle. The one below is the uncropped version of the first photo in this set. I even left my food at the nearby McDonalds just to get a shot of this handsome fella.
Bonus: Framed
A lonely giant from afar, framed by these trees and the fence in the foreground. I think this is big water tank but I'm not sure if they still fill this up, been seeing this thing for decades.
Thank you! Till the next #monomad post!
Gear
Camera: Fujifilm X-S10
Lens: Viltrox 56mm f1.4
(Grain added in-camera with Fujifilm ACROS simulation and settings.)
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